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Mick jagger and david Bowie- Dancing in the Street 1993 ° ° ° ° ° ° #davidbowie #davidbowiestyle #davidbowieforever #davidbowieedit #davidbowiefanpage #davidbowielove #mickjagger #mickjaggeredit #mickjaggerstyle #mickjaggerfans #60s #70s #80s #90s #60smusic #70smusic #80smusic #90smusic #dancinginthestreet #Rollingstones #rockandroll #rockpsicodelico

Mick Jagger doing his chicken dance, 1964. #vintage #vintagecamera #mickjagger #rock #rollingstones #drums #classicrock #rocknroll #classicrockmusic #guitar #history #rockmusic #reels

The Rolling Stones playing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” Live on the “The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus” “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” was something I just played on the acoustic guitar—one of those bedroom songs. It proved to be quite difficult to record because Charlie couldn’t play the groove and so Jimmy Miller had to play the drums. I’d also had this idea of having a choir, probably a gospel choir, on the track, but there wasn’t one around at that point. Jack Nitzsche, or somebody, said that we could get the London Bach Choir and we said, “That will be a laugh.” That was Mick Jagger explaining the origins of how “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” came to life. According to Keith Richards, the duo composed the song in the key of C major and was the first song recorded for “Let It Bleed”. There are two theories as to who the identity of “Mr. Jimmy” is who appears in the third verse. It could be a reference to Jimmy Miller, who was The Stones’ producer at the time, but it might also refer to Jimmy Hutmaker, a local character who wandered the business district in Excelsior, Minnesota, a trendy artist community outside Minneapolis near Lake Minnetonka. Hutmaker, known as “Mr. Jimmy,” had some disabilities but seemed mentally sharp most days, although he would talk to himself a lot. He walked miles every day and was cared for by the local shop owners until his death on October 3, 2007. The band performed in Excelsior on their first US tour in 1964, and were not well received. According to Excelsior lore, Mick Jagger went into a local drugstore to get a Cherry Coke. Back then a cherry coke was a coke with real cherries in it, and drug store soda fountains were the place you usually found them. The store didn’t have cherry cokes and Mr. Jimmy, standing in line behind Jagger, commented, “Well, you can’t always get what you want.” #Music #RockNRoll #TheRollingStones #MickJagger #BrianJones #KeithRichards #BillWyman #CharlieWatts

Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Yoko Ono—an iconic trio backstage at the Rock and Roll Circus 🎪✨ Who else would you want to share this legendary moment with? Share this post, and let’s relive rock history together!

#TheRollingStones #MickJagger #KeithRichards #RonWood #CharlieWatts #BillWyman #BrianJones #Stones #RubyTuesday #GimmeShelter #Satisfaction #StartMeUp #SisterMorphine #live #StonesLive #SymphatyForTheDevil #BrownSugar #HonkyTonkWoman #JumpingJackFlash #RockAndRoll #HardRock #ItsOnlyRockandroll #SaintOfMe

📌 This was originally a hit for Martha & the Vandellas in 1964. Bowie and Jagger covered it for the Live Aid charity at the insistence of Bob Geldof, who also put together the “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” single. 📌 Bowie and Jagger recorded this song in just four hours. In 2007, Mick Jagger toldRolling Stone: “We banged it out in just two takes. It was an interesting exercise in how you can do something without worrying too much.” 🎶David Bowie & Mick Jagger ~ Dancing in the Streets 🟠 Follow @noachicradio #davidbowie #davidbowie_official #davidbowieforever #davidbowiefans #mickjagger #mickjaggerfans #musicpage #oldiesmusic #oldsongsarethebest #oldsongs #songreels #80s #80smusic #80ssong

“Wild Horses” by The Rolling Stones, released in 1971 on Sticky Fingers, is a ballad of longing, love, and emotional restraint. Though often seen as a breakup song, it was inspired by Keith Richards’ separation from his newborn son while on tour. Mick Jagger later infused the lyrics with his own heartbreak over his relationship with Marianne Faithfull, particularly her overdose that left her in a coma. The line “Wild horses couldn’t drag me away” symbolizes the deep emotional pull and the painful endurance of love despite inevitable parting. Interestingly, Gram Parsons, a close friend of Richards and a pioneer of country-rock, was instrumental in the song’s country influence. The Flying Burrito Brothers actually released their version a year before the Stones, with the band’s blessing. With its vulnerability and sparse acoustic arrangement, “Wild Horses” remains one of the Stones’ most tender and lyrically rich songs. Source of the clip: @rockbible_ #therollingstones #therollingstonesfans #wildhorses #music #musiclover #70smusic #mickjagger #mickjaggerfans #behindthelyrics #musicandliterature #echoesandnotes

“…January of '88, I'm on my very first tour as an instrumental solo artist, never done it before in my life, scratching my head every night trying to figure out how to pull off the gig..” Throwback to Joe’s early days on Mick Jagger's first solo tour in Tokyo, 1988. 🎸 Anyone catch one of these shows live? ✋ #JoeSatriani

82 AÑOS DE PURO ROCK! Mick Jagger, el demonio del escenario, cumple hoy 26 de julio. Nacido en 1943, cofundó The Rolling Stones en 1962 y cambió la historia de la música. - Vida salvaje: Drogas, alcohol y romances escandalosos (Bianca Pérez-Mora, Jerry Hall). - Sobrevivió a adicciones que mataron a sus compañeros. - ¡Aún electrifica estadios con sus pasos de dinosaurio! - Anécdota: En 1967, lo arrestaron por drogas... ¡y escribió "We Love You" en la cárcel! Un rebelde que convirtió el exceso en arte. �✨ #LeyendaViva #MickJagger #RollingStones #RockLegend #JumpinJackFlash #CumpleañosRock #82AñosDeRebeldía #IconoMusical #LeyendaViva #HistoriaDelRock #SirMick

Mick Jagger singing with Peter Tosh on “(You Gotta Walk) Don’t Look Back” 🔥 (Photos: Adrian Boot / Tosh Holdings LLC.) #PeterTosh #MickJagger #Reggae #RollingStones #ReggaeMusic
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Advanced mapping of high-affinity Instagram Reels semantic patterns identified within the #mick-jagger-edit ecosystem.
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Expert Review • June 5, 2026 • Based on 12 Reels
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